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Originally posted by Keane View PostIt's looking like it's only happening at work, and only on Chrome for me.
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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostAnnoying that it's happening anywhere, but it does seem to be specific to you there. Apart from the usual cache or reinstall suggestions, I have nothing to contribute at this point.
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People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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IPB.jpg Hi sorry having trouble loading pic ........I am getting this most of the day, using VF and chrome
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Originally posted by greywolf View Post[ATTACH]901[/ATTACH] Hi sorry having trouble loading pic ........I am getting this most of the day, using VF and chromeOfficial Head Marshall of Waterford Gay Pride Festival 2015
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lo ha folks.
Changing to Open DNS is probably the quickest way to resolve this.
I was pretty sure the VF issue had been resolved but anyway...
1) First, open your router’s settings page by opening it’s address (http://192.168.x.x/)
2) Hit “Expert Mode” on the left sidebar or Advanced
3) Confirm that you want to enter expert mode, then click “configure” and then “connection”
4) Scroll down to “Primary DNS Server” and change it to “208.67.222.222″. Change “Secondary DNS server” to “208.67.220.220″.
Hit “Save and Restart Connection” at the bottom of the page, wait a few moments, and complete registration on the OpenDNS site.
That'll do it on most routers. Obv the instructions may vary depending on makePeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View Postlo ha folks.
Changing to Open DNS is probably the quickest way to resolve this.
I was pretty sure the VF issue had been resolved but anyway...
1) First, open your router’s settings page by opening it’s address (http://192.168.x.x/)
2) Hit “Expert Mode” on the left sidebar or Advanced
3) Confirm that you want to enter expert mode, then click “configure” and then “connection”
4) Scroll down to “Primary DNS Server” and change it to “208.67.222.222″. Change “Secondary DNS server” to “208.67.220.220″.
Hit “Save and Restart Connection” at the bottom of the page, wait a few moments, and complete registration on the OpenDNS site.
That'll do it on most routers. Obv the instructions may vary depending on makeOfficial Head Marshall of Waterford Gay Pride Festival 2015
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for 3g dongle users you need to do this in your network settings
Click Start.
Open Control Panel.
Network & internet
View Network status & tasks
Click Network Connections (on Vista machines, this option is found under "network and sharing centre", then "manage network connections" on the left hand side).
Find the Local Area Connection icon.
Right-click on the icon and select Properties.
On the general tab, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) (if there is an IPV4 and IPV6 option, highlight IPV4).
Click properties on the right hand side of the box.
In the new window, make sure "obtain an IP address automatically" is selected.
In the bottom half of this window, click the "use the following DNS server addresses" option.
Please enter the following DNS addresses into the boxes:
Preferred DNS Server: 208.67.222.222
Alternate DNS Server: 208.67.220.220
Hit Ok.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Ok i have watching this thread with a mixture of curiousity and concern with a large helping of confusion..
1. curious as to whats going on?
2. concern as to whether I'm next?
3. confusion as to why it works for me and not for others?
Its just that i thought if was an IPB server issue then everyone would be suffering 'glitches' but because a limited but seemingly considerate number of ppl are suffering its an ISP server problem..
A summary/analysis/explaination of current situation would be appreciated
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Originally posted by TheDrunkenOne View PostOk i have watching this thread with a mixture of curiousity and concern with a large helping of confusion..
1. curious as to whats going on?
2. concern as to whether I'm next?
3. confusion as to why it works for me and not for others?
Its just that i thought if was an IPB server issue then everyone would be suffering 'glitches' but because a limited but seemingly considerate number of ppl are suffering its an ISP server problem..
A summary/analysis/explaination of current situation would be appreciated
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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostThe people that get directed to the old address are experiencing ISP problems, almost all vodafone related. The internal server errors others seem to be getting are more worrying though, but I haven't got one yet. Can someone post a screenshot next time they get one please? I haven't got one yet, but I haven't been on as often as others lately.
Was out all day and from Tallaght, got IPB, from Ballyfermot got Searchdiscovered, from Chapolizod got Searchdiscovered, from liffey valley got IPB.
I don't know enough about the mobile side of the business to properly comment but it appears each substation(or pole or whatever) keeps a DNS cache?People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View PostDiscovered something a little odd yesterday.
Was out all day and from Tallaght, got IPB, from Ballyfermot got Searchdiscovered, from Chapolizod got Searchdiscovered, from liffey valley got IPB.
I don't know enough about the mobile side of the business to properly comment but it appears each substation(or pole or whatever) keeps a DNS cache?
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vodafone mobile still won't let me in, directing me here all morning http://www.irishpokerboards.com/cgi-...pendedpage.cgi
i just got in now through a proxy, so fucking annoying
"Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl, Bart? Why did I have the bowl?"
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The Cure
OK... here's the cure !
Hit the windows button on the bottom left of screen,then select Computer, then double-click on the following;
1. main drive usually C
2. windows
3.system 32
4.drivers
5.etc.
6. right click on HOSTS,and select security tab, change permissions on USERS to full control, then apply and close this down.
7. double click on HOSTS and you will be asked for an application to open the file. select notepad.
nearly done,
8. At the bottom of this page on a blank line type in the following:
96.125.174.190 www.irishpokerboards.com (leave a space between them)
9.click file at the top left and click save. DONE.
Close everything down, and open up internet explorer and away you go
Martin.
(thanks to my little brother Noel for this, computer whizz)
I'm on Vodafone by the way too.Last edited by Fiery Wasabi; 12-07-11, 09:35.
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Originally posted by ikilldurrr1 View PostYeah, I'm having a nightmare trying to get on all week on Vodafone. It lets me in randomly, usually in the morning then it doesn't work for most of the day. Anything I can do to change this? This is what i see 95% of the day when i come to the site
So frustrating.
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Originally posted by Fiery Wasabi View PostOK... here's the cure !
Hit the windows button on the bottom left of screen,then select Computer, then double-click on the following;
1. main drive usually C
2. windows
3.system 32
4.drivers
5.etc.
6. right click on HOSTS,and select security tab, change permissions on USERS to full control, then apply and close this down.
7. double click on HOSTS and you will be asked for an application to open the file. select notepad.
nearly done,
8. At the bottom of this page on a blank line type in the following:
96.125.174.190 www.irishpokerboards.com (leave a space between them)
9.click file at the top left and click save. DONE.
Close everything down, and open up internet explorer and away you go
Martin.
(thanks to my little brother Noel for this, computer whizz)
I'm on Vodafone by the way too.
running windows XP
"Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl, Bart? Why did I have the bowl?"
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ok iam as far as the hosts file but when i right click all i get is
open
send to
cut
copy
create copy
delete
rename
properties
no security option, so i had a look in propertis and no security options in there either
"Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl, Bart? Why did I have the bowl?"
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There should be a security tab in properties, this will let you change the permissions.
Then you go back to the host file, open it with notepad and type in the IP address as shown above, followed by the name.
Then click file, save and then exit.
Worked for me on all 3 computers.Last edited by Fiery Wasabi; 12-07-11, 14:14.
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Originally posted by Fiery Wasabi View PostOK... here's the cure !
Hit the windows button on the bottom left of screen,then select Computer, then double-click on the following;
1. main drive usually C
2. windows
3.system 32
4.drivers
5.etc.
6. right click on HOSTS,and select security tab, change permissions on USERS to full control, then apply and close this down.
7. double click on HOSTS and you will be asked for an application to open the file. select notepad.
nearly done,
8. At the bottom of this page on a blank line type in the following:
96.125.174.190 www.irishpokerboards.com (leave a space between them)
9.click file at the top left and click save. DONE.
Close everything down, and open up internet explorer and away you go
Martin.
(thanks to my little brother Noel for this, computer whizz)
I'm on Vodafone by the way too.
i cannot find the security tab anywhere in HOSTS
this laptop is running windows XP
i found it no problem on my home laptop, thats running VISTA
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it's not nessesarily there,it depends on your setup( home, network) and your OS.
once you can open and edit your host file you'll be finePeople say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Originally posted by DeadParrot View Postit's not nessesarily there,it depends on your setup( home, network) and your OS.
once you can open and edit your host file you'll be fine
i just skiped step 6, and presto
thanks lads
"Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl, Bart? Why did I have the bowl?"
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hi all
Originally posted by ikilldurrr1 View PostYeah, I'm having a nightmare trying to get on all week on Vodafone. It lets me in randomly, usually in the morning then it doesn't work for most of the day. Anything I can do to change this? This is what i see 95% of the day when i come to the site
So frustrating.
PS thanks for your help Danny
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